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-''[[L'Aventure hippie]]'' is a French book written by [[Jean-Pierre Bouyxou]] and [[Pierre Delannoy]]. It subject matter is the birth of the [[sixties counterculture]], with a special focus on French developments. It was first published at [[Plon]] in [[1992]], later editions at [[Editions du Lézard]] (1995 and 2000) and currently in print from the [[10/18]] collection.+:''[[David Sheridan]]''
 +'''Dave Sheridan''' (1943–1982) was an [[American cartoonist]] and [[underground comix]] artist. He was the creator of ''Dealer McDope'' and ''[[Tales from the Leather Nun]]'' and collaborated with [[Gilbert Shelton]] and [[Paul Mavrides]] on ''The [[Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers]]''.
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 +== Biography ==
 +Born in 1943 and raised in the [[Cleveland, Ohio]] area, Sheridan had arrived in [[San Francisco]], [[California]] by the early 1970s. There he collaborated with fellow [[Midwestern United States|midwesterner]] [[Fred Schrier]] on three issues of ''Mother's Oats Funnies'', ''Meef Comix'', the ''Overland Vegetable Stagecoach'' (anthologized by And/Or Press in 1975), and a one-shot title called ''The Balloon Vendor'', which were all published by underground comix pioneers [[Rip Off Press]] and The [[Print Mint]]. His solo work can be seen in ''Slow Death'' and ''Skull Comix'' and in cartoons he made for the ''[[Berkeley Barb]]''. He also did the art for the first mini-album produced by Cleveland area folk singer/songwriter [[John Bassette]], ''Weed and Wine''.
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 +Dave Sheridan eventually settled in [[San Anselmo, California]]. There, he became a member of the Artistas collective, an artists collective with its own jackets and softball team. During the [[1972 Major League Baseball strike]], he appointed himself the head of the "Scab League", offering to have his team take the strikers' places for $100 per week and all the beer they could drink.
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 +He also befriended and worked closely with comedian [[Don Novello]], drawing the album cover for Novello's [[Father Guido Sarducci]] comedy album. A characterization of Sarducci appeared in a Dealer McDope adventure.
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 +In 1974, Sheridan began collaborating on Gilbert Shelton's strips. These were [[Print syndication|syndicated]] by Rip Off Press to alternative and college weeklies nationwide, and later collected into comix. His first issue of the Freak Brothers was Number 4, with a many-page story arc entitled ''The Seventh Voyage of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'': escaping the landlady and her demands for rent, the hirsute trio go to Mexico where they encounter far worse perils, including a [[Carlos Castaneda]] [[parody]]. Sheridan's detailed graphic style lent itself well to the fantastic imagery needed to [[lampoon]] Castaneda's [[Psychoactive drug|drug]]-related [[Central America]]n-cum-[[New Age]] [[Magic (paranormal)|sorcery]]. He then continued to collaborate on the Freak Brothers comix series through issues 5, 6 and 7; the team was joined by Paul Mavrides in 1978 for issue 6.
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 +In 1981, a few months after his marriage to Dava Stone, Sheridan fell ill. Early in 1982 he was diagnosed with [[cancer]], and he died of a [[brain hemorrhage]] in March of 1982— just a week before the birth of his daughter Dorothy.
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 +==Bibliography==
 + 
 +===Overland Vegetable Stagecoach===
 +* ''Mother's Oats Comix'' No. 1 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1969
 +* ''Mother's Oats Comix'' No. 2 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1970
 +* ''Skull Comics'' No. 1 (with [[Greg Irons]], [[Jack Jackson]] and [[Rory Hayes]]) - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1970
 +* ''The Balloon Vendor'' - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1971
 +* ''Meef Comix'' No. 1 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1972
 +* ''Meef Comix'' No. 2 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1973
 +* ''Tales of the Leather Nun'' No. 1 - Last Gasp Eco Funnies, 1973
 +* ''Mindwarp: An Anthology'' by Sheridan & Schrier - And/Or Press, 1975
 +* ''Mother's Oats Comix'' No. 3 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1976
 + 
 +===Other===
 +* ''Slow Death Funnies'' #1 (with Fred Schrier, J. Osborne and Gilbert Shelton) - Last Gasp 1970
 +* ''Slow Death Funnies'' #2 "The Sex Evulsors of Tecnicus" - Last Gasp 1970
 +* ''The Food Stamp Gourmet'' by William Brown, Illustrations by Greg Irons, Gilbert Shelton, and Dave Sheridan - Bellerophon Books, 1971.
 +* ''The Legion of Charlies'' by Tom Veitch, Greg Irons, and Dave Sheridan (Paperback) Last Gasp, 1971
 +* '' Light Comitragies'' - Greg Irons - Print Mint 1971
 +* ''Skull Comics'' No.s 2-5 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1971-1972
 +* ''Yellow Dog #19'' (with Fred Schrier) - The Print Mint 1971
 +* ''Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'' issues 4, 5, 6 (with Paul Mavrides), and 7
 +* ''Jayzey Lynch's Nard n' Pat'' No. 1 "We Could Get Any Artist ta Draw Us!" (1974)
 +* ''U-Comix Sammelband Nr. 1'' (Introduction to Paperback) UPN-Volksverlag (1974)
 +* ''U-Comix Sammelband Nr. 2'' (Introduction to Paperback) UPN-Volksverlag (1975)
 +* ''The Seattle Simpleton'' (vol. 1 No. 3) "The Mellow Cab Man" (Freewheelin' Frank) and "The Story of Phineas and the Organic Mechanic", both by Shelton & Sheridan. Spring 1976.
 +* ''Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat'' Books 1-3 - with Gilbert Shelton - Rip Off Press, 1977
 +* ''Thoroughly Ripped with the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy's Cat!'' by Shelton and Sheridan - Rip Off Press, 1978
 +* ''Rip-Off Comix'' No.s 3-9 Rip-Off Press 1978-1981
 +* ''The Best of [[High Times]] Comix, vol. 4'' (1983) including ''Dr. McDope in Peru by Siegel & Sheridan, ''The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'' by Shelton & Sheridan, ''The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and the Mysterious Visitor'' by Shelton & Sheridan, and "Notorious Norbert" by Fleagle & Fosdick (AKA Shelton & Sheridan)
 +* ''Dealer McDope'' - Rip Off Press, 1985 (part of Underground Classics No. 2-3)
 +* ''Time Twisted Tales'' Rip Off Press, 1986
 +* ''The Collected Fat Freddy's Cat. Vol. 1'' by Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan - Rip Off Press, 1989.
 +* ''The Freak Brothers Bus Line and Other Tales'' by Gilbert Shelton, Paul Mavrides and Dave Sheridan - Rip Off Press, 1990
 +* ''The Collected Fat Freddy's Cat'' by Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan - Rip Off Press (April 1990) ISBN 0896200965, ISBN 978-0896200968
 +* ''The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Library'' by Gilbert Shelton, Dave Sheridan, and Paul Mavrides Rip Off Press, Incorporated (March 1995) ISBN 0896200949, ISBN 978-0896200944
 + 
-The original edition had a cover by [[Nicollette Sheridan]] and [[Dave Sheridan (cartoonist)]]. 
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Dave Sheridan (1943–1982) was an American cartoonist and underground comix artist. He was the creator of Dealer McDope and Tales from the Leather Nun and collaborated with Gilbert Shelton and Paul Mavrides on The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.

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Biography

Born in 1943 and raised in the Cleveland, Ohio area, Sheridan had arrived in San Francisco, California by the early 1970s. There he collaborated with fellow midwesterner Fred Schrier on three issues of Mother's Oats Funnies, Meef Comix, the Overland Vegetable Stagecoach (anthologized by And/Or Press in 1975), and a one-shot title called The Balloon Vendor, which were all published by underground comix pioneers Rip Off Press and The Print Mint. His solo work can be seen in Slow Death and Skull Comix and in cartoons he made for the Berkeley Barb. He also did the art for the first mini-album produced by Cleveland area folk singer/songwriter John Bassette, Weed and Wine.

Dave Sheridan eventually settled in San Anselmo, California. There, he became a member of the Artistas collective, an artists collective with its own jackets and softball team. During the 1972 Major League Baseball strike, he appointed himself the head of the "Scab League", offering to have his team take the strikers' places for $100 per week and all the beer they could drink.

He also befriended and worked closely with comedian Don Novello, drawing the album cover for Novello's Father Guido Sarducci comedy album. A characterization of Sarducci appeared in a Dealer McDope adventure.

In 1974, Sheridan began collaborating on Gilbert Shelton's strips. These were syndicated by Rip Off Press to alternative and college weeklies nationwide, and later collected into comix. His first issue of the Freak Brothers was Number 4, with a many-page story arc entitled The Seventh Voyage of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers: escaping the landlady and her demands for rent, the hirsute trio go to Mexico where they encounter far worse perils, including a Carlos Castaneda parody. Sheridan's detailed graphic style lent itself well to the fantastic imagery needed to lampoon Castaneda's drug-related Central American-cum-New Age sorcery. He then continued to collaborate on the Freak Brothers comix series through issues 5, 6 and 7; the team was joined by Paul Mavrides in 1978 for issue 6.

In 1981, a few months after his marriage to Dava Stone, Sheridan fell ill. Early in 1982 he was diagnosed with cancer, and he died of a brain hemorrhage in March of 1982— just a week before the birth of his daughter Dorothy.

Bibliography

Overland Vegetable Stagecoach

  • Mother's Oats Comix No. 1 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1969
  • Mother's Oats Comix No. 2 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1970
  • Skull Comics No. 1 (with Greg Irons, Jack Jackson and Rory Hayes) - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1970
  • The Balloon Vendor - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1971
  • Meef Comix No. 1 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1972
  • Meef Comix No. 2 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1973
  • Tales of the Leather Nun No. 1 - Last Gasp Eco Funnies, 1973
  • Mindwarp: An Anthology by Sheridan & Schrier - And/Or Press, 1975
  • Mother's Oats Comix No. 3 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1976

Other

  • Slow Death Funnies #1 (with Fred Schrier, J. Osborne and Gilbert Shelton) - Last Gasp 1970
  • Slow Death Funnies #2 "The Sex Evulsors of Tecnicus" - Last Gasp 1970
  • The Food Stamp Gourmet by William Brown, Illustrations by Greg Irons, Gilbert Shelton, and Dave Sheridan - Bellerophon Books, 1971.
  • The Legion of Charlies by Tom Veitch, Greg Irons, and Dave Sheridan (Paperback) Last Gasp, 1971
  • Light Comitragies - Greg Irons - Print Mint 1971
  • Skull Comics No.s 2-5 - San Francisco Comic Book Company/Rip Off Press 1971-1972
  • Yellow Dog #19 (with Fred Schrier) - The Print Mint 1971
  • Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers issues 4, 5, 6 (with Paul Mavrides), and 7
  • Jayzey Lynch's Nard n' Pat No. 1 "We Could Get Any Artist ta Draw Us!" (1974)
  • U-Comix Sammelband Nr. 1 (Introduction to Paperback) UPN-Volksverlag (1974)
  • U-Comix Sammelband Nr. 2 (Introduction to Paperback) UPN-Volksverlag (1975)
  • The Seattle Simpleton (vol. 1 No. 3) "The Mellow Cab Man" (Freewheelin' Frank) and "The Story of Phineas and the Organic Mechanic", both by Shelton & Sheridan. Spring 1976.
  • Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat Books 1-3 - with Gilbert Shelton - Rip Off Press, 1977
  • Thoroughly Ripped with the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and Fat Freddy's Cat! by Shelton and Sheridan - Rip Off Press, 1978
  • Rip-Off Comix No.s 3-9 Rip-Off Press 1978-1981
  • The Best of High Times Comix, vol. 4 (1983) including Dr. McDope in Peru by Siegel & Sheridan, The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Shelton & Sheridan, The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers and the Mysterious Visitor by Shelton & Sheridan, and "Notorious Norbert" by Fleagle & Fosdick (AKA Shelton & Sheridan)
  • Dealer McDope - Rip Off Press, 1985 (part of Underground Classics No. 2-3)
  • Time Twisted Tales Rip Off Press, 1986
  • The Collected Fat Freddy's Cat. Vol. 1 by Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan - Rip Off Press, 1989.
  • The Freak Brothers Bus Line and Other Tales by Gilbert Shelton, Paul Mavrides and Dave Sheridan - Rip Off Press, 1990
  • The Collected Fat Freddy's Cat by Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan - Rip Off Press (April 1990) ISBN 0896200965, ISBN 978-0896200968
  • The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers Library by Gilbert Shelton, Dave Sheridan, and Paul Mavrides Rip Off Press, Incorporated (March 1995) ISBN 0896200949, ISBN 978-0896200944





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